Country, that no other party is making. That we do notjust have to accept what ever do we get back from Brexit Negotiations but the british people, you, should have the final say. Unemployment falls again its now at its lowest level since 1975. But for the first time in three years pay is lagging behind inflation. The sexist world of horse racing why women looking for a career rarely get to the finishing line. And coming up in sport after Maria Sharapova is denied wild card entry to the french open, the head of the Womens Tennis Association says they had No Grounds To Penalise her. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. Donald trump facing questions about his presidency is nothing new but the latest allegations to emerge look different they look potentially very serious. Its reported that trump asked fbi Chiefjames Comey to drop an inquiry into links between his ex National Security adviser and russia. I hope you can let this go, he reportedly told mr comey after a white h
Well, spontaneous and led the applause here in st annes square in manchester, and you mightjust have been able to tell, there was a man towards the back of the crowd in this very bright Manchester Sun here, who said well done, manchester. And then the applause broke out again. And absolutely baking hot day in st annes square, and hundreds of hundreds of people, i cant even calculate, perhaps at least a thousand people have come here to the square for that moment of silence that is marked across the country to remember those who lost their lives. Here, at the Manchester Arena, less than a mile away, people have continued to lay flowers there. Really lovely to meet you. I know you work fairly near here. Explain why you wanted to come here for this moment of silence . We live and work in the city. You dont really know what to do in this situation. If you can doa what to do in this situation. If you can do a small act by being here, it makes you feel like you can contribute. Applause just
To keep him alive. Donald trumps travel ban takes effect after months of controversy. People from six mainly muslim countries and all refugees will now face a tougher time getting into the us. The president says its designed to stop terrorism. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. After a fall in knife crime, levels are now going back up in london. Four People Killed in four days this week. We are talking to a mum whose son was stabbed and killed and also to a man who lost his brother. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top Story Today Cladding fitted to Grenfell Tower during its refurbishment was changed to a version which cost nearly £300,000 less than the original version chosen, a document seen by the bbc has revealed. At least 80 people were killed when the tower block in west london was destroyed by fire two weeks ago. A Council Mee
Business leaders are gathering just down the road from here to talk about how to create the Business Leaders of tomorrow. Im amongst teams who have been taking part in a competition to set up and run their own business from scratch. In sport, on a great day for the home crowds here at wimbledon. Johanna konta reaches the third round for the first time, as watson, bedene and murray make it four british players through. We step back to 1967 to look at a slice of Wimbledon History 50 years ago, the first Colour Tv Transmission was broadcast. We speak exclusively to the man who made it happen. The skies were throbbing ultramarine. The green was very saturated, and rolled, it was awful. But that was what we wanted. We want colour a lot of it and carol has the weather. We do not expect too many disruptions at wimbledon here today. Some early showers that should pull away. It can completely rule out the risk of a thunderstorm but there will be a lot of dry weather. For the uk as a whole, rein
With me are journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi, and deputy Political Editor at the telegraph, ben riley smith. Tomorrows front pages the metro leads with news that the British Public have helped raise more than £75,000 for the family of the murdered polish lorry driver whose vehicle was hijacked and used in the berlin Terror Attack. The times says the queen is apparently disappointed with theresa may, after the pm declined to share plans for brexit during her first stay at balmoral. The Financial Times says china has warned donald trump that co operation is the only way forward, after the us President Elect appointed a china hawk to run a new white house trade policy office. The Daily Telegraph highlights claims that some of britains leading universities are becoming no go zones forjewish students, due to anti semitism. The daily mirror leads with the story of shoppers diving for cover, as e cigarette batteries blow up inches from a pram. The guardian says violent and abusive men